Bill Gates freudian slip on good friend Jeffrey Epstein & Prince Andrew handed court papers
Prince Andrew was recently handed court papers over sexual harassment claims, and Bill Gates was uncomfortable when pressed about his good friend, Jeffrey Epstein, saying "He's dead now."
Bill Gates is not a good guy. He has a very good PR team that has managed to change his image from the nerdy, unpopular tech guy that he was seen as in the 1980s to the global health leader that he is believed to be today.
However, as we have covered, what he has done concerning healthcare is actually making himself money. He has no interest in helping poor people. If he did, he’d be actively encouraging healthcare corporations like Pfizer that he has stocks in to not patent their covid vaccine, an action which has deprived billions of people in poor countries, but has made executives at Pfizer and other corporations and Bill Gates millions upon millions of dollars. But, his PR team then get him to donate a few million doses to poor countries, meaning that he keeps his popularity while still ending the possibility for people in poor countries to get vaccinated.
One piece of evidence that he is a terrible person, outside of his active encouragement of vaccine apartheid, is his relationship with the CEO of Elite Sex Crimes Ltd, Jeffrey Epstein.
These two billionaires were very good friends. Gates, on several occasions, met with Jeffrey Epstein, meetings that included dinners and rides on his private plane. The two were so close that it was one of the biggest reasons cited by Melinda Gates when she divorced the Microsoft founder.
It is reported that the pair were such good friends that, at many of the dinners that the pair had, Gates even took marriage advice from the convicted sex offender. He took marriage advice from a known sexual predator. Just think about how incredibly fucked up that is.
And there is absolutely no chance that Gates was unaware of Epstein’s record. He was first convicted in 2008, while the two only became friends a few years later in 2011. Gates would have been fully aware. He’s a smart guy, who will either personally look into the records of those he organizes meetings with, or he will pay someone else to do so.
The Microsoft founder also has been quoted as saying about Epstein that his “lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing.” He finds the lifestyle of the biggest pedophile in American history, who ran a massive sex trafficking ring, “intriguing.” This is the ‘good’ billionaire, or at least that’s what most people think of him.
The reason that we are going over this now is because Bill Gates recently gave PBS an interview, in which Epstein and the pair’s relationship came up, and the hundred-billionaire gave a particularly disturbing answer to these questions.
Now, PBS have a twitter headline that makes this interview seem quite innocent on Gates’ part. But, in response to the last question here, he had a massive freudian slip here that could easily be construed as him confessing to either organizing his good friend’s homicide, or at least being aware of such a plan.
Judy Woodruff, the interviewer, asked Gates “is there a lesson, for you or for anyone else looking at this?”
Gates replies, “Well, he’s dead, so in general you always have to be careful.”
Let’s be clear about Jeffrey Epstein here, just to put this quote in context a bit. This man had a massive sex trafficking ring. He knows where all the bodies are buried (metaphorically). He knows who did what, because he organized most of it. He allegedly set up sexual experiences with underage children for rich elites, ranging from members of the British royal family, to billionaires to American Presidents, specifically Bill Clinton and, potentially, Donald Trump. These are immensely powerful people, who do not want their secrets shared with authorities in any way.
Then, we were told that Epstein had committed suicide in prison. However, as a couple of former inmates at this prison told us, that is an impossibility. They report almost constant checks on them, with guards making sure that inmates were still alive every 8 minutes or so, half an hour at the very most.
One of them also, in an op-ed, said “You have sheets, but they’re paper level, not strong enough. He was 200 pounds - it would never happen … Could he have (committed suicide) from the bed? No sir. There’s a steel frame, and you can’t move it. There’s no light fixture. There’s no bars. They don’t give you enough in there that could successfully create an instrument of death. You want to write a letter, they give you a rubber pen and maybe once a week a piece of paper. Nothing hard or made of metal.”
There was no way that he could’ve committed suicide in this prison. Before Epstein, there had not been a case of suicide in this prison since 1998.
Epstein’s brother and Dr. Michael Baden both believe that Epstein was murdered, based on investigations that Baden did of the body, where he found abnormal bone breaks that wouldn’t happen in a common hanging suicide.
It is also interesting that in this prison that has cameras everywhere there is no video of the incident. They either stopped working or were deliberately switched off, or the video has been deleted.
For all of these reasons, the default assumption should be that Epstein was murdered, an act ordered by someone who he had dirt on. I am not claiming to know who, because, frankly, the only people who know that for a fact are the murderer and the rich elite themselves.
Back to Bill Gates, who, to remind you, when asked about the lessons of his relationship with Epstein, responded “Well, he’s dead, so in general you always have to be careful.”
If you haven’t watched the video from the tweet above, he also gave what appeared to be a slightly smug smile while awkwardly twisting his wedding ring that is no longer on his finger.
Let’s annotate this sentence.
The “Well, he’s dead,” with the smile and short silence afterwards says to me that he takes great delight in the fact that the one man who would know for a fact the full extent of Gates’ potential sexual crimes is now dead. It could also be construed here that there was an ounce of pride in his comment, suggesting that he is delighted with his actions in ending Epstein’s life. Now, there is no evidence that Gates was involved in his death, but this distinct delight in his life ending does suggest that it was good news for him.
Then, in the “in general you always have to be careful,” he seems to be sending a warning. He is telling anyone who knows about his experiences, or that of other elites, that they need to be careful, or else they may meet a similar end to that of Epstein.
Again, I am not accusing Bill Gates himself of being responsible for the homicide of Mr. Epstein, although I am very much accusing him of being involved with the financier and his activities after Epstein’s first conviction.
One of the big individuals, of a big family, that Epstein was involved with was Prince Andrew, of the British royal family.
Similar to Bill Gates, Andrew was involved with the Epstein sex trafficking ring after the financier’s first conviction in 2008, while some separate allegations date back over 2 decades now, and accusations have been mounting against the Prince for a couple of years now.
Andrew has always denied the allegations, however, he has been an absolute disaster in front of camera when confronted about his actions.
He has been seen partying with teenage girls, as well as receiving a foot massage from one. We know those to be true, as we have photographic evidence. What we don’t have photographic evidence of is full-blooded sexual assault or rape, although there are several very believable accusations, and Andrew’s alibi’s have had a million holes in them, making them particularly unbelievable.
The main allegation against Andrew, however, and the one that he was last month handed court papers over, concerns a relationship with a then-teenager named Virginia Giuffre, who was 17 at the time.
He claimed in a disastrous (for him) interview in 2019 with the BBC that, on the night of the alleged offence, he was at home with his children, having taken his wife, Beatrice, out to a pizza express in Woking.
Now, I wouldn’t expect anyone to remember a Pizza Express dinner in Woking 20 years on to the date. I would barely expect someone to remember it a week on. It is not a special event. No person would remember it. And yet, as conveniently as possible, Andrew does. This is some of the most obvious bullshit I have ever heard.
The Prince jumped on the allegation that, while dancing with the then-17 year old, he was profusely sweating, saying that, after an adrenaline overdose during the Falklands war, it was “almost impossible” for him to sweat. Now, again, this is just bullshit.
However, the biggest flaw in his alibi is that, while he claims he was at a birthday dinner at pizza express in Woking, there is a photo of him with his arm around the waist of a teenage girl, with Epstein’s girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, in the background.
Giuffre alleges that they had sex on three occasions, once in London, once in New York at Epstein’s mansion and once on the financier’s private island, which is one of the supposed epicenters of the Epstein operation.
I believe Virginia Giuffre. While I don’t believe in blindly believing every accuser, there have been no flaws in her story, and those that Andrew attempted to create ended up backfiring tremendously. He, in my eyes, is guilty, barring new information that comes to light.
In the last couple of days, it has come to light that the Queen is set to spend millions of pounds in Andrew’s defense, with his lawyer in the US reportedly charging $2000 an hour, while his team in the UK is also charging a lot of money for their services.
This is very important. The biggest, unelected monarch on this planet, is attempting to cover up the crimes of a rampant sexual predator. That is what this is. If the Queen had a backbone, she wouldn’t be attempting to help this pathetic excuse for a human that is her grandson.
The monarchy needs to be abolished. They serve no purpose. They do nothing. They are merely an embarrassment to the UK and the Commonwealth.
Beyond that, every member of the Epstein sex trafficking ring needs to be punished for their heinous actions. That goes from billionaires like Bill Gates, to members of the monarchy, like Prince Andrew, all the way to American Presidents like Democrat Bill Clinton. Imprison them for life.